Tavares and Isles Beat Leafs 5-3

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Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender James Reimer, left, and New York Islanders center Frans Nielsen (51) battle for the puck during first-period.

John Tavares had two goals and an assist Thursday as the New York Islanders rallied past Toronto 5-3 on Thursday and moved within two points of the Maple Leafs for fifth place in the Eastern Conference.

The Islanders overcame an early 2-0 deficit to win the first of five straight road games they will play to end the regular season. They improved to 13-5-2 away from home, and earned their fifth win in six games as they chase their first playoff berth since 2007.

Brad Boyes, with a goal and two assists, Matt Moulson and Frans Nielsen also scored for New York.

Cody Franson, Joffrey Lupul and Dion Phaneuf scored for the Leafs, who were solidly outshot 38-21 Phil Kessel, appearing in his 500th career NHL game, added three assists.

Toronto will have to wait to clinch its first playoff berth since 2004. The Leafs could have ended their postseason drought with a win over the Islanders and a Carolina victory over the Winnipeg Jets, but instead dropped to 13-8-2 at home with a second straight loss.

The Islanders controlled an eventful first, outshooting Toronto 19-5 but needed a late surge to erase a 2-0 deficit. Moulson's power-play goal, his 15th, at 15:03 tied it before Tavares gave New York a 3-2 lead at 17:24.

Tavares fired a shot on a 2-on-1 break that Leafs goalie James Reimer got a piece of but couldn't keep out for his 25th goal of the season.

Boyes had earlier converted Tavares' smart centering pass for his ninth goal at 9:07 that cut Toronto's lead to 2-1.

Lupul opened the scoring at 5:05, skating around Islanders defenseman Matt Carkner and putting a shot through goalie Evgeni Nabakov's legs for his ninth of the season. It came after Toronto, which boasts the NHL's third-ranked penalty-kill unit, successfully defended a two-man New York power play for 1:28 early in the period, with Reimer making a nice save off Moulson.

Franson's power-play goal at 6:41, his fourth this season, gave the Leafs a 2-0 advantage as they scored on their first two shots of the period.

It was more of the same in the second as the Islanders held a 15-5 edge in shots and had the period's lone goal. Tavares scored his second of the game and 26th overall at 14:40.

Nielsen made it 5-2 with his fifth goal at 10:22 of the third before Phaneuf rounded out the scoring late on the power play.